IPA: /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/
Definition: The remains or debris of something that has been destroyed or damaged, often in an accident or disaster.
Example: After the storm, the wreckage of the ship was scattered along the shore.
IPA: /ˈwʊlfəˌnaɪt/
KK: /ˈwʊlfəˌnaɪt/
Definition: A mineral that is typically yellow to orange-brown and is used as a source of molybdenum.
Example: Wulfenite is often found in bright orange-yellow crystals in mineral collections.
IPA: //ˈwɜːrtsaɪt//
KK: /ˈwɜrtsaɪt/
Definition: A mineral that can be light to dark brown in color, consisting of zinc and iron sulfide, and is a form of another mineral called sphalerite. It is used as a minor source of zinc.
Example: Wurtzite is often found in areas where zinc is mined.
IPA: //ˈzænθən//
KK: /zænθən/
Definition: A type of thickening agent made from a sugar produced by a specific bacterium, often used in food and other products to improve texture.
Example: Xanthan is commonly used in salad dressings to help keep the ingredients mixed together.
IPA: //ˈzænθeɪt//
KK: /ˈzænˌθeɪt/
Definition: A type of salt derived from xanthic acid, commonly used in mining to help separate metals like copper, silver, and gold from their ores.
Example: The mining company used xanthate to improve the extraction of gold from the ore.
IPA: //zænˈθin//
KK: /zænˈθin/
Definition: A type of yellow pigment found in some plants, which is soluble in water and is part of the carotenoid family.
Example: Xanthein is responsible for the yellow color in certain fruits and vegetables.
IPA: //ˈzænθiːn//
Definition: A yellow crystalline compound that is used in various chemical processes and can be found in some dyes.
Example: Xanthene is often used in laboratories for organic synthesis.
IPA: //ˈzænθɪk//
KK: /zænθɪk/
Definition: Having a yellowish color.
Example: The xanthic flowers brightened up the garden.
IPA: //ˈzænθɪn//
KK: /zænθɪn/
Definition: A chemical compound related to xanthine, often found in various biological systems.
Example: Xanthin is important in the metabolism of purines in the body.
KK: /ˈzænθin/
Definition: A yellowish-white, crystalline substance that is a type of purine base found in the body and some plants, and is involved in the production of uric acid.
Example: Xanthine is often studied in relation to its role in metabolism and its presence in various biological tissues.
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